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"It's a waste of time and sense to try to define a leftist identity," Ms. Mafai recalled Mr. Foa's saying.
His goal, he said, is to try to define a new model for society that somehow avoids a permanent ruling elite.
It's not clear if the AAP leadership will draw this lesson and try to define a broad framework for its politics, which it has so far failed to do.
An alternative is to try to define a priori ideotypes of more efficient root systems from our knowledge of soil sciences and plant physiology.
This study was undertaken to observe and suggest an easier approach for training all the in-house staffs in ACLS as the logistics are limited in most of our Indian setups and try to define a duration and criteria if possible for an effective training to those institutions whose resources are limited.
We analyze each conversation and try to define a process to deal with similar chats.
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The authors left out other regulations such as SOX and GLBA and did not try to define an RA.
He tried to define a middle ground for himself.
A few states have tried to define a sexting offense.
He tried to define a still-evolving belief system.
For centuries, philosophers and scientists have tried to define a universal ideal of beauty.
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